General Information

The leading source for the latest research in the profession, Journal of Human Services, is published once each year and distributed each fall to current members as part of NOHS's membership benefits. The principal audiences of the Journal of Human Services are human service faculty members, administrators, practitioners, and undergraduate and graduate students in human services. The Journal publishes articles, brief notes, and critical reviews of instructional materials and scholarly books pertaining to topics including teaching methods, models of internships, faculty development, career paths of graduates, credentialing, accreditation, models of undergraduate and graduate study, clinical issues in human service treatment, and supervision of human service practitioners.

New members receive the current year's issue with their new member packet. Subscriptions are available for $40 annually.